Alcohol & Drug Rehab In Northamptonshire

Breaking free from addiction in Northamptonshire is now easier than it ever has been before. There are treatment programmes available in and close to the county that have seen many addicts reclaim their lives and stay healthy in the long run. Your case shouldn’t be any different, and you shouldn’t allow addiction to define who you are. If you have a loved one in the county that is finding it hard to start a new life free from addiction, with your help, they can find local services to support them do just that. Private rehabs and public services, such as NHS programmes and charity support initiatives, are all potent means of finding recovery in different situations. With the proper guidance, you or your loved one can achieve sobriety and stay clean. You don’t have to add to the stress and hassle of dealing with your addiction by shuffling through the different recovery options in Northamptonshire. Our expert counsellors can help you access the right treatment plan – Call us today!

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Private Rehab

Private rehabilitation facilities are independent treatment centres designed to provide a conducive environment for recovery, as well as effective, individualised treatment plans for people who want to overcome their addiction. These rehabs run intensive inpatient programmes that are personalised to the needs of each individual patient. You’ll get 24/7 care from start to finish from an experienced medical and therapy team.

The major benefit of private rehab is the intensity of treatment, which is comprehensive and tailored to fit each patient. Private rehab centres are medical clinics also, where you can receive (if required) a medical detox, treatment for physical and behavioural addictions along with psychiatric support.

Treatment includes a thorough assessment to determine your specific treatment needs; detoxification to remove all harmful toxins from your system; psychotherapy to treat all psychological problems, and aftercare to help you maintain abstinence after rehab.

Pros And Cons Of Private Rehab

Pros

  • Be in a safe and nurturing environment
  • Medical detox with 24/7 care & support
  • Overcome the root causes of addiction
  • guaranteed privacy and confidentiality
  • Experienced team of doctors & therapists
  • Personalised rehabilitation programme
  • Look, feel, sleep better & regain confidence
  • Learn techniques for relapse prevention
  • 1 year complimentary aftercare support

Cons

Private rehab treatment programmes are more expensive than public alternatives

What Does Rehab Cost?

The cost of rehab in the county is generally determined by the circumstances surrounding your addiction, and the kind of treatment you will need to go through. Though typical rehab fees are said to be in the £1,200-£2,500 per week range, these can shift when treatment circumstances change. If you want to go through a fully exclusive luxury rehab, you’ll have to pay more, because this level of treatment comes with more amenities. Also, specialised services such as dual diagnosis could influence the cost of treatment too. We can provide additional information on the specific costs of the best private rehabs in town when you get through to us.

NHS Addiction Treatment

There are local alcohol and drug addiction support programmes carried out by the NHS and charities that you can access for free, especially when you can’t afford to go through private rehab. These programmes offer help to different age groups across the county, and you can get in through a referral from your GP or family. In some cases, they’re open access services where you can refer yourself. In rare occasions, particularly when your situation is chronic, you may be referred to a residential rehab programme where you’ll receive intensive treatment.

You should, however, be aware that most NHS programmes are being discontinued or cut down due to government cuts to funding for addiction treatment. Your GP can provide further guidance concerning local options that are available to you.

The Pros And Cons Of NHS Treatment

Pros of NHS treatment and public services

PROs

  • They are free to attend
  • They provide support locally, which means you can access treatment close to home
  • Your privacy will be guarded

CONs

  • Going through an outpatient programme may be difficult if you’re living in an area that does not support sobriety
  • Lack of 24/7 care
  • Referral to a residential rehab is not guaranteed
  • Long intake process
  • Limited access to medical professionals and psychologists
  • You could end up in different centres for treatment

Addiction Support Groups

Support groups provide incredible support to individuals who want to stay free from drugs. They’ll prove valuable if you’re going through treatment, or even if you have completed rehab in a residential facility. These self-help communities are rich with motivational activities that can see to it that you’re always passionate about maintaining a clean and sober life. Meetings are normally held on a weekly basis on different days of the week, and you can find one close to you whether you’re in Wellingborough, Kettering, Corby, Daventry, or Northampton.

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What Is NA?

NA is one of the most helpful recovery groups in the county that can help you maintain your freedom from drug addiction. There are regular meetings held in different locations every week and they are completely free to attend. The group is guided by the 12-step programme, which will help you make life-changing decisions that will keep you committed to sobriety.

What Is AA?

AA is similar to NA but it is for those in recovery from drinking issues. There are numerous AA meetings in Northamptonshire which are free to attend as well.

Types Of Counselling

One-to-One This is the most commonly known type of therapy. It involves a counselling session between therapist and patient in the same room. It may be held in an office, coffee shop, garden or any place where the patient feels most comfortable. Face-to-face therapy includes techniques such as motivational interviewing, simple yet effective QnA or unloading where the client releases whats been on there mind causing anxiety, fear, sadness etc… before the therapist interprets this and helps the client to uncover the root issue.

Online This includes all counselling services provided through the internet. It includes sessions via emails, Skype, and support group chat rooms such as SMART Recovery online support groups. It is easy, convenient, and promotes anonymity.

Group Involves a number of people struggling with similar issues coming together to discuss these issues openly, and in the presence of a certified counsellor. Through this process, each participant gains a deeper insight into their addiction, while providing support to others in the group at the same time.

How Can I Get To Northamptonshire?

By Train

Northamptonshire is served by six main railway stations, including Kettering, Corby, Wellingborough, King’s Sutton, Long Buckby, and Northampton. Through these stations, you can go to and from major towns and cities in the UK.

By Road

The A14 and M1 run through the county, linking other roads that serve it internally. The A5 goes south, connecting Milton Keynes on the way to Warwickshire, and the A1 passes along the eastern border. Other roads that serve the county include the A45, A43, and the A6.

Northamptonshire being a landlocked county is easily accessible from Cambridgeshire to the East, Essex to the South East, West Midlands to the West and Rutland/Derbyshire to the North.

If you’re travelling from the South (Bedfordshire or Hertfordshire), the M1 takes you through Northamptonshire via Watford, Luton and Milton Keynes. The same is true for the North, the M1 via Sheffield, Chesterfield, Nottingham and Leicester will bring you through lilbourne. The M1 takes you through the heart of Northamptonshire passing Muscott, Kislingbury, Rothersthorpe, Collingtree, Courteenhall and Hartwell.

From the east the A14 via Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge will take you into Northamptonshire via Thrapston. From here you can continue West into Kettering or take the A6116 north into Corby.

From Essex the M11 via Cambridge until you reach junction 14 then A14 via Huntington road will take you into Northamptonshire.

From the West (Birmingham, Coventry or Rugby) the A45 is you’re most direct route before joining the M45 at Daventry Road. You can join the M1 at junction 17 and head north or south of the County.

From the South West (Oxfordshire), the M40 and A43 via Brackley take you as far as Kettering.

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